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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO. OREGON PAGE TWO Students Observe Patriotic Holiday Mrs. Conrad Algeshcimer Sunday. Mr. Kelley is a brother of Mrs. Algeshcimer. Mr. and Mrs. George Snider entertained a number of their I friends Friday evening at their I home on Pleasant Valley road. The evening was spent playing ”500." Refreshments were served during the evening. E. L. Cox has been employes! during the past week doing some carpenter work on the S. M. Mears place on the river road. Kinton, Feb. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly entertained a number of friends at their beautiful new home Monday evening. The guests on honor were Miss Anne Grab horn, sister of Mrs. Bierly and Mr. Edward O. Neill of liermais- ton, the occasion being in honor Kinton School Notes of their approaching wedding. Last Friday morning from 9 Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grabhorn and family, Mr. o’clock until 10:80 was observed and Mrs. Lorenz Ficken and fam as Washington-Lincoln day by the ily. Joseph Flint and Miss Lucille scholars of Kinton school. A good Hite and the host and hostess. representation of parents and The event of the evening was a others interested in the school “mock wedding ceremony,” with were present and the following Grammar plenty of vocal and instrumental program was given: music. A wedding supper was school grades: Recitation. "The American Flag," Evelyn Richards; served during the evening. All are most cordially invited song. "Washington and Liberty,” to attend the services at the seventh and eighth grades; play, church this Sunday. Bible school "Lincoln as a Boy," Mary Berry. at 10 a. m., preaching by the Ivan Bierly, Frank Richards. Elea pastor. Rev. W. L. Strange at nor Hemrich; reading. "Flag-of- My-Land,” duet. “Come to the 11 a. m. 8. H. Pomeroy, William Van Greenwood," Yuma Dallmann and Loh. John Richards, Everett Mableanna Gembella; dramatiza Wright and E. L. Cox attended tion, as a story. “Paul Revere’« an Odd Fellow« meeting in Hills Ride;" playlet, "Nathan Hale in Washington;” recitation, "John boro last Wednesday evening. Marv Regular meeting of Kinton nie’s History Lesson.” "Old grange will be held in all-day Berry; song by school. Land," session at the hall this Saturday. Glory;” reading, "My Frank Richards is making more Mabie VanKleek. Primary grades program was as improvements on his place on Recitations, "Twenty- Scholls-Portland road by building follows: a potato house, which will be used second of February,” Lucille Van Horn; “Only One Mother,” Charles as a sorting and I packing house. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall and Kulbel; “Lincoln the School Boy,” daughter Mary Kathryn spent Eugene VanKleek; "Famous Men last Sunday as i guests of Mrs. of February." Eunice Snider; Hall's cousins, ] Mr. and Mrs. T. song “Carry Me Back to Old Vir ginia," school; recitations, “St. A. Tate of Montavilla. Mrs. Louise VanKleek and Bus Valentine,” Glenn Pringle; “Lit ter Wedeking and Miss Anna tle Bird Blue,” James Richards; Wedeking were visiting friends in "The Lovable Child,” Margaret Holboke and Charles Hemrich;' Beaverton Saturday. George Gunderson, who has “My Best Valentine,” Dorothy been a recent guest of Henry VanKleek; song, “Sing a Song of Vandermost, returned to his home Sixpence,” school; recitations, "Abraham Lincoln,” James Hol in Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Welter and boke; “When 1 Think of Lincoln," daughter Jean of Timber were Clifford A'anKleek; "Abraham guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln,” (The Little Baby,) Or J. F. Holboke, Pleasant Valley ville Bierly; “The Champion,” Elmer Bierly; song, “O Moon,” road. Mr. and Mrs. Emery VanKleek school; recitations. “Little Boy and family were week-end guests Abe.” Raymond Hemrich; “The of Mrs. VanKleek's brother and Flag," Alice Gembella; "The Boy wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomp and His Cap, "Harry Ludwig; “My Flag,” Roscoe Bierly; "In son of Portland. The Famous West Coast Road dependence Bill,” Loleda Tweedy Show played to a small house at song, "Old Black ’ Joe.' ‘ ” school ------ “ the grange hall last Thursday eve- reading, "No Red Shall Wave O’er , My Fair Land Without the White ning. ’ ................ Hernan Dallman and Miss Lu- and Blue,” William VanKleek; clla Dallman spent, a few days “Oh Captain, My Captain,” Lois last week with their sister. Mrs. Bierly. Chris Enabnit, who lives in Rock wood. Sir. Dallmann returned home Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. Enabnit and son, Alfred, who spent a few days with Mrs. Enab- nit’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Au gust Dallmann. Miss Luella will remain in Rockwood for a longer Chehalem Mountain, February visit. 28.—The F. E. Hoffman home Mr. and Mrs. W. L. VanHorn : was the scene of a party Wash and daughters went to Portland ington’s birthday last Friday af Sunday. Mr. VanHorn took a ternoon when Miss De Moss trip with the Naval reserves down Brash, teacher of the Buck Hea the Columbia for the day and ven school, gathered there. Each >rs. VanHorn and daughters visitor brought a special dish and «pent the day with relatives in lunch was served. The afternoon Montavilla. was spent playing games. There was a good attendance Hodson McCormick and Buford of members present at the regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid so Deford were Portland visitors ciety held at the church Thursday Saturday. Sunday guest3 at the Finnigan afternoon. A lot of work was planned for the coming months home included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shuck and son, Stanley, of Hills and a comforter was begun and orders for more. It was also boro and Oscar Hagg of Reed- voted to purchase a new aisle ville. The fall grain on the mountain carpet for the church. J. P. Kelley of Sylvan was a I was badly damaged by the cold guest at the home of Mr. and weather and many fields will have to be reseeded. The grain that was sown just before the freeze is coming up now in good shape. A birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. McInnis, Mrs. B. F. Deford and Kenneth McInnis was given at the D. McInnis home Sunday. Mrs. F. E. Hoffman entertained Sunday in honor of the birthday of her husband. "A Sultan at odds with his harem A third birthday party was Thought of a way he could scare given Sunday by Mrs. Ira Mc Cormick in honor of her daugh ’em; ter, Miss Monica McCormick. He caught him a mouse Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel and Miss DeMoss Brash were in Port Which he freed in the house land recently. Thus starting the first harem-; Mrs. L. T. Finnigan spent last week in Hillsboro as the guest of scarum.” her daughter, Mrs. Tom Shuck. D. W. McInnis of Reedville vis I ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A good way everyone can help M. McInnis several days last week. His father returned home with Oregon to prosper is to demand him for a short visit. Oregon-made goods. Maurice Harleman visited his I cousin, D. P. Murrey, at West Chehalem Saturday, after spend-1 ing two weeks here at the Mc Remember—the first commun Innis home. A number of students have ity visit the chamber of commerce been absent from school on ac will make this year will be to count of severe colds. Laurel Friday night, March 8. Roads here were badly damaged Let’s go, everybody. Laurel peo by the extreme winter weather. Farmers here have been trim ple are royal entertainers. ming their black caps during the last two weeks. Henry Hanson of Portland is here helping his brother, E. V. The remodeling spirit is very Hanson, cut cord wood on the L. much alive. Walter Dysle of D. Warden place. The Fir Grove school, where Bethany is having his home mod ernized. Fred Zahler is doing Miss Doris Lohn teaches, gave a two-hour program on Washing the work and Pool-Gardner Lbr. ton’s birthday. Co. supplying the building ma- Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore enter tained her Sunday school class of terials. the Laurel Sunday school with a party Saturday evening at her home on the mountain. If your memory is poor, stick Dr. Page of Newberg came up to the truth. Saturday to visit Mrs. S. M. Humphey, who has been ill for some time. Mrs. Forest Cooper and Miss Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. an Beryl Deford, who teach in the at Eugene, spent the week ticipates a busy building season grades end at the home of Miss Deford’s and is filling its large shed and parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. De warehouse with all kinds of lum ford. ber and building malerials. APPEAL FOR HELP FOR A POOR FAMILY 13 MADE flowers, the principal color ♦ program Friday evening. Mrs. I. It Howell of Hillsboro scheme being pink and white The visited relatives in Scholls over bride was dressed in white satin, + and carried a shower bouquet of the week end. Rowell Brothers have been load white chrysanthemums, and pink ' ami white carnations and roses. some phase of the Easier topic. ing a ear of onions this week. The bridesmaid wore uink crepe Scholls Church Notes Scholls. Feb. 28.—The fathers Mr. ami Mrs. L. M He se spent de chine, and carried a bouquet of Rev. Ernst, pastor. of the Methodist Episcopal church two days in Salem last week at Sunday school, 10 a. in. Morn pink carnations. The little flower arc planning to give a father and tending the legislature. Mrs. 11 1 a. in. tn. and Ep girls were dressed in pale blue, son banquet March 15. The pro Hesse was interested in the kin ing worship, 1 with garlands of white daisies and gram committee includes L. M. dergarten bill discussed Monday worth League 8 p. m. blue forget me nets on their tiesse, Irvin Grey and Rev. Ernst. afternoon. heads, and carried baskets of con Ths’ advertising committee con- Mrs. Brinkley of Portland was MISS McFALL IS BRIDE sists of J M Stretcher, Glen Mil- a guest at the L. M. Hesse home THURSDAY OF MR SKUSE trusting colors. After the ceremony ami the ler and H. T. Hesse. last week. The "public market” was well A beautiful wedding was sol congratulations, refreshments were A cabinet meeting of the Ep- attended last Friday evening. The emnize l last Thursday night, nt served, and the wedding cake was worth League was held Mo nday ladies realized about $50 from the home of the bride's parents, cut. The hnppy young couple were evening. Miss ‘ Ella May Miller the sale of food, aprons, seeds, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. McFall, 1671 will lead next Sunday evening, and bulbs. | Main street, when their daughter, the recipients of many valuable presents. The groom owns a farm and the topic for discussion will Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hutchins of Melvie, was united in marriage to be ''Jesus’ attitude toward the Newberg expects to move to the I Mr. George Skuse, also of this one mih’ south of Hillsboro, military method." Jess Snider farm soon. Mr. and city, in the presence of about 75 where they will reside, ami will Mrs. J. E. Bennett, who has Mrs. Snider will move to a house relatives ami friends, the Rev. J. shortly be at home to their many been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred near the tile factory. N. Wood of the Free Methodist friends. Rlau of Portland, returned Satur- ; Mrs. N. Welsh and children church officiating. Mr. Arnold Argus ('la ifu'tl Ads get results. day evening. Stanleigh Bennett were guests at the Harry Hoeffel Munson acted as best man. Miss is home for a few weeks, recover home near Witch Hazel Monday. Norma McFall as bridesmaid, and ...... ..... . . . . .......... ing from an attack of the flu. , ___ _ ___________ Gladys Brown was a guest at the little Misses Eunice and Ilene A special meeting of the Scholls the S. P. Taylor home Sunday. Huenergardt as flower girls. Grange will be held Friday eve- 2 ."."1 __ George Allison __ and 1 Medford Miss Evelyn Newcombe played ning, according to nn announce- Courtney were in McMinnville and the Lohengrin wedding ’ march, ment made by Mrs. John Schmelt- Salem last Saturday on business, and the bride was given in mar zer. — - - and • second .. de .. The first Mrs. Bogard, who makes her riage by her father. grees will be given. ,____ ___ _____ home with Mrs. ____________ Aebisher of ____ the The house was beaut if Oily deco The Ladies’ Aid of the Meth- ‘ Mountain Home community, at- rated for the occasion with cedar odist church will meet Friday af- tended Ladies' Aid market and ' boughs, Oregon grape, ferns and ■ ternoon at the parsonage. Mrs. A Father and Son I .1. E. Bennett will be business and devotion chairman. Mrs. Ernst will have charge of the round Banquet Planned table discussion, which will be on KAGG Distribution ytàthout^Wcwìe / Washington Party' At Hoffman Home 1 . . Cornelius One of our Customers who drives a car told us the other day that by shopping at Safeway she made car pay for its upkeep. ‘I like the location of your stores,” she said, “I am most always sure of a convenient place to park and I save enough to go a long way toward paying the total expense of operating my car. Your men always load my purchases in my car for me so there is no work to do in shopping here. I am sure if more women who drive a car would try your stores once they would soon do all of their food buying at them.” Safeway Savings For Saturday Rolled Oats Fisher’^ Crackers Quick Dessert lb. box G arden S eeds Grtow + 1 0 "Splinters” „ —---------- - . Watch the papers for the an An appeal for a poor family’ nouncement of Hillsboro’s Spring with seven children is made by Mrs. Joseph Scheible, Banks route Opening and Display. 1. She says that everything was lost in a fire last week and that they need help. People can send Dependable Service. Phone 2691 money or supplies to Mr. Benson at Manning or to Mrs. Scheible, Certified by Centuries according to her letter. WOOD Use it—Nature renews it. GEO. J. LIMBER FUNERAL HOME Sixth and Washington. Phone 972 HILLSBORO—OREGON ONION SETS Tomatoes Solid Pack 3 cans 43c Fancy Yellow 3 cans ............. Seeds in Bulk Peas can be planted now for early gardens. We carry many varieties. 43C Flavex Imitation Vanilla. Hamilton’s Products are guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. 4 oz. Bottle .... 65c (1 oz. Bottle Free) Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Juicy —- Sweet Near seedless. Bananas Lemons Firm, Ripe Fancy Fruit Large, Juicy Sunkist 25c 4 lbs. 25c 1 doz. Safeway Market Savings for Saturday Smoked Sliced Hams Bacon Mild, Sugar Cured Eastern, 10 lb. to 12 lb. average. Whole or half ham— Mild Sugar Cured lean, sliced Bacon— rind off— Pound - 29c Pork Steaks Pound 39c Pure Lard Pork Roast Choice Cuts from shoulder of young grain fed pigs— Pound - 23c Dill Pickles Libby, McNeill & Lib Open Kettle-rendered, by’s finest pack; large Choice, lean cuts from pure lard. Bring your size— shoulders of young pails and let us fill grain fed pigs— them at this low price. For IOC 1 Dozen - 25c 4 Pound - 25c I 2 Lbs Store Number 47 29c Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 2171 Port Mundurff *|M<nt tlm at the home of )qa Mr. and Mrs. J, Mun. work w cck . Mi You’re a dear sweet girl God Ideaa you and keep you. I wish I could afford to. Better Watch repairing lingtoll the Jeweler."